When friendship comes around again

Have you ever had an experience where friendship goes cold, or at least seems to, then comes around again?

I think it shows the power of love or the grace of friendship where (and when) the friendship is greater than the two parts.

It’s worth not blowing friendship out of the water, no matter how annoying the other one can be (has been) to have it come around again.

I watched a friendship come full circle again and be restored when a friend followed an angel thought.

And there you have it.

Chaya, give me the phrase again that tells us not to speak evil. I’m not where I can put my hands on it this morning. I love the concept behind the phrase. If we hush those voices that would destroy, there is space for restoration.

>>>>>

If you miss a friendship that once was rich, see if you can take a step, however small, and maybe if you fall a bit, you’ll be carried on eagle’s (angel) wings to resolution. It’s worth it to feel a bit of the divine in daily life.

Has this ever happened to you?

Karin

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2 comments ↓
#1 chayaruchama on 08.04.07 at 2:06 pm

The expression is’lashon hara’-evil tongue.
Thought to be more damaging to a person’s well-being than nearly anything else.

Another tasty Talmudic tidbit is this :
Apparently, if you forgive someone who sincerely is sorry, then it’s considered absolutely HEINOUS to bring up that issue again; it’s over and done with…

Wouldn’t that put an end to dragging things out, over and over again ?

The answer to your question is, yes.
Hard as it is, it comes down to someone taking the first step…
And you know well, my friend, thay if we waited for others, we’d be growing a BEARD by now.

#2 Karin on 08.04.07 at 2:42 pm

Thank God I am not (growing a beard), LOL!

Yes, it would. I suppose the trick is if they are sincerely sorry. If they don’t act it, then…

That’s interesting about not bringing it up again. I heard someone say that if you ask God to forgive you…and then you ask him to forgive you again, he says, “For what?”

At the same time we protect ourselves.

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